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Posted by PMAtreides on 11-30-2007 01:40 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by LostInAHazeOfMyself
The whole subtitle thing is a burden. I just wish there were a way to add them to the video without doing all of that.


I just followed Cr-critic's advice above and used the software from the link he posted (at the videohelp site - http://forum.videohelp.com/topic316471.html )........The program does it , so you don't have to manually do anything, but it also re-encodes the file as well. I didn't see any distinguishable differences, but it was nice to have the subs work. In PowerDVD, the subs didn't work at all at that timeframe..... Haven't tried the standalone let to see the differences.


Posted by PMAtreides on 11-30-2007 01:43 PM:

Great Advice!

quote:
Originally posted by Cr-critic
V-9
A-8
M-9
as already said its best to fix the spelling of the sub fix file as it has like 20 or so mistakes.....

If your not sure how to add subs go here
http://forum.videohelp.com/topic316471.html



Thanks man! Followed your advice, and used the software in the link -- Then compared the results (of the two files) in PowerDVD, and it seemed to work.... Haven't tested in a standalone yet, but should be fine. Weird that my old PowerDVD doesn't show the subs at all with the 'unfixed' .avi ...... but does when they are fixed


Posted by RipBlippley on 12-01-2007 06:40 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by Twisted Nerve
howdy

I have fixed mvs' subfix coz it has at least 20 errors and timecode mistakes

here it's

http://www.sendspace.com/file/rid30k

apologies to moderators if we can't post these here, and feel free to remove link

tN



subfix works great. i appreciated the post.

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Posted by AndrewM on 12-01-2007 07:41 PM:

v:9 near perfect for one disk
a:6 - some snap, crackle and pop. I stopped hearing it after a while - anyway, perfectly watchable, and a lot better than some of the other 'line's we've seen lately.
m:8 - good action flick

For the people having problems getting subs to work with VLC (although in my opinion its not hard - rename the subfile so it matches the video file and load manually).... anyway, try KMPlayer. Video quality is equal to VLC, audio is not bad but not quite as good - but, the program has no problem automatically loading subs.


Posted by Djankie on 12-01-2007 10:27 PM:

V:8
A:6
m:7.6

great movie but the audio sucks ??


Posted by koby66 on 12-01-2007 10:34 PM:

great movie!!!!

V-8
A-7
M-9


Posted by Symphonyx on 12-03-2007 08:31 AM:

I dunno what you guys smoked, but the audio on this is bad for a R5

V: 7.5
A: 5
M:?


Posted by RipBlippley on 12-03-2007 09:22 AM:

quote:
Originally posted by vurtX
good work twisted nerve with the subfix, yes the originals subs were a mess, so folks grab those instead, as for the release , its quality visuals, but the sound is clipping like hell, its unbearable on headphones but passable on speakers ...

v=9
a=5
m=6



I finally watched this. I used headphones and it sounded just fine to me.

v9
a8
m7 (entertaining action flick. what i wanted to see!)

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Posted by CARR73 on 12-04-2007 12:35 AM:

V : 9
A : 8
M : 8

Very good.


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